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W07VH5
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Step mom sold her house and will be moving to a smaller place. She probably won’t be able to take my dad’s parakeet and I am wondering what is involved in finding a new family for it.

The poor thing doesn’t chirp like it used to since it’s mate passed away. Will he be happier with someone that has another bird?
 
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Too bad you aren't here in Georgia.

Yes, he would be happier with a bird person.


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Too bad you aren't here in Georgia.

Yes, he would be happier with a bird person.
Thanks, Robert. I do wish I were closer.

I think it does make sense to find someone that has a bird or two. This little fella doesn’t like being handled and really hates leaving his cage.
 
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Just needs someone who needs someone. Doesn’t need to be a bird person, just someone who needs a friend. Parakeets can be excellent companions. That said, they need to know basic husbandry, and dangers (ie Teflon, chocolate, etc)


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I had no idea about the Teflon thing.
 
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Put him up for adoption on a bird group and interview potential new owners.

I had to be interviewed to get Coco.
She was 2 hours away and I drove down for just an interview after a phone interview.





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Thanks. I’ll search for a bird group.
 
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I had no idea about the Teflon thing.


That is just one of many things. Your home changes a ton to accommodate the safety of a bird so you want to make sure it goes to a home that knows how to care for it. If you have Facebook, there are bird groups you can post in to try and find a home for it.




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I don’t have Facebook.
 
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Teflon
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I get that it would be toxic to a tiny creature with a high metabolism, but how does it get ingested?
 
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Teflon
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I get that it would be toxic to a tiny creature with a high metabolism, but how does it get ingested?


they dont eat it, the vapors from a burning teflon pan kills them



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